Re: Fluoride treatments
- From: pcalvert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: 21 Apr 2005 12:23:35 -0700
elbyc wrote:
> Hi, I'm in Tobago and I apologize in advance if I'm hitting a nerve
> (ooh, terrible, unintended dental pun), but I'm working out of an
> Internet cafe and I don't have time to research whether this has been
> answered before.
>
> I need to know whether or not to supplement my 10-month-old baby with
> fluoride drops. We just moved here. The pediatrician here doesn't
know
> about fluoride treatments and can't advise me. I can't tell from the
> following journal article whether or not I should use the fluoride
> drops (.5 ml) my pediatrician gave me before we moved here.
>
> We drink bottled water and brush her gums with non-fluoride baby
> toothpaste. I don't want to overdose her with fluoride. Anyone want
to
> chip in?
Hi,
Since your baby's first teeth are not permanent, why take the risk? By
the time your child's permanent teeth start coming in, she will be old
enough to brush her teeth with fluoride-containing toothpaste and/or
receive fluoride treatments in a dentist's office.
If she were my child, I definitely would NOT give her supplemental
fluoride. Considering the toxicity of fluoride, and the fact that the
first set of teeth are not permanent, giving fluoride to babies is NOT
logical.
Best regards,
Phil Calvert
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